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Suburbia

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Suburbia

Contributors:

By (Author) Jeremy Chambers

ISBN:

9781922079572

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

The Text Publishing Company

Publication Date:

2nd October 2017

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823/.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

377g

Description

Roland lives with his parents, Graham and Joyce, and his younger sister, Lily, in the golden light of a leafy outer suburb - Glenella. He dreams of escaping, of finding an intoxicating life somewhere else. He is fascinated by Cassie Noble, who lives down the road with her brash parents, Colleen and Reg. But when Darren Wilson moves into the neighbourhood with his Triumph motorcycle, everything changes. After his brilliant debut, The Vintage and the Gleaning, Jeremy Chambers' new novel, Suburbia, is a revelation - a coming-of-age drama about the end of innocence set in a baffling world of hardwood fences and fragrant lawns, amid the flickering light of memory and desire.

Reviews

`Chamberss writing feels fresh and his descriptive language renders Glenella in sombre beauty. * Books+Publishing *
`The authors achievement is to paint the neon-hued, big-haired, acid-washed landscape of the 80s in Australia with Heidelberg School exquisiteness, and in doing so he brings an oddly formal, grave, elegiac air to a moment and a world that seems shallow and silly in retrospectthe effect can be miraculous, a transfiguration of the commonplace. * Australian *
`Suburbia, Chamberss second novel after the much-praised The Vintage and the Gleaning, adds another voice to a welcome wave of Australian fiction that re-evaluates family life at the end of the 20th century, a time just close enough to make readers feel rather uncomfortable without quite causing us to look away. * Saturday Paper *
`Anyone who has read Puberty Blues or seen the excellent TV series of the same name will find echoes of it here in Chamberss evocation of his teenage years in Australia. His gritty description of underage sex, drug taking, petty crime and mindless violence is interspersed with lyrical writing in stark contrast to the backdrop of an aimless existence in a dull suburbCleverly crafted and highly recommended. * New Zealand Herald *
`Chambers has an uncanny ability for writing evocatively of a sun drenched time and placeSmall town. Big consequences. Recommended.
* North & South NZ *
`Chambers has written a coming-of-age story that is bleak, but beautifully, slowly, meditatively well observed and written, painted and polished, and rememberedIts adolescence in all its glory. * Sydney Morning Herald *
`Chambers has an uncanny ability for writing evocatively of a sun-drenched time and place where he too came of age. * North & South *
`Reading Suburbia is like finding out the backstory to a Henson photo; small events that unfold in darkness are revealed to the light. * Good Reading *

Author Bio

Jeremy Chambers is the author of The Vintage and the Gleaning (2010) which was shortlisted for a number of awards. Born in 1974, he lives in Melbourne. Suburbia is his second novel.

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